Nabeel Hyatt
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I don't know that the president affects the economy in the US as much as you would think that any president affects the economy.
I don't know that the president affects the economy in the US as much as you would think that any president affects the economy.
I don't know that the president affects the economy in the US as much as you would think that any president affects the economy.
But I'm not investing in the U.S. public markets today. So when you ask me how do I feel about America, am I optimistic about America and all the rest of that stuff, my immediate, my pronation of thinking about the world is like, oh, well, why do I think about 10 years from now? That's my thinking. I'm a long, long, long, like I don't get to do anything today.
But I'm not investing in the U.S. public markets today. So when you ask me how do I feel about America, am I optimistic about America and all the rest of that stuff, my immediate, my pronation of thinking about the world is like, oh, well, why do I think about 10 years from now? That's my thinking. I'm a long, long, long, like I don't get to do anything today.
But I'm not investing in the U.S. public markets today. So when you ask me how do I feel about America, am I optimistic about America and all the rest of that stuff, my immediate, my pronation of thinking about the world is like, oh, well, why do I think about 10 years from now? That's my thinking. I'm a long, long, long, like I don't get to do anything today.
I get to invest today for something to seven, 10 years.
I get to invest today for something to seven, 10 years.
I get to invest today for something to seven, 10 years.
It does. But what's your point? I'm optimistic. I would be optimistic about the US in either case. No matter who won this election, I'd be optimistic about the US.
It does. But what's your point? I'm optimistic. I would be optimistic about the US in either case. No matter who won this election, I'd be optimistic about the US.
It does. But what's your point? I'm optimistic. I would be optimistic about the US in either case. No matter who won this election, I'd be optimistic about the US.
If I was a founder starting a company, my default state is dead. Things are really hard. It's hard to recruit. It's hard to raise money. All of it's hard. You're pitching the worst of the world that you're dedicating your life to this thing and you're all in, quote.
If I was a founder starting a company, my default state is dead. Things are really hard. It's hard to recruit. It's hard to raise money. All of it's hard. You're pitching the worst of the world that you're dedicating your life to this thing and you're all in, quote.
If I was a founder starting a company, my default state is dead. Things are really hard. It's hard to recruit. It's hard to raise money. All of it's hard. You're pitching the worst of the world that you're dedicating your life to this thing and you're all in, quote.
And so if that's true and you're trying to risk mitigate all the things that are going to kill you and it's the age of AI, I don't know why you're not in San Francisco. Forget the opposite case. Can somebody succeed in London? Can somebody succeed in Berlin? Like, of course they can. But the real question is like, if as a founder, why would you make that choice? So that's the problem.
And so if that's true and you're trying to risk mitigate all the things that are going to kill you and it's the age of AI, I don't know why you're not in San Francisco. Forget the opposite case. Can somebody succeed in London? Can somebody succeed in Berlin? Like, of course they can. But the real question is like, if as a founder, why would you make that choice? So that's the problem.
And so if that's true and you're trying to risk mitigate all the things that are going to kill you and it's the age of AI, I don't know why you're not in San Francisco. Forget the opposite case. Can somebody succeed in London? Can somebody succeed in Berlin? Like, of course they can. But the real question is like, if as a founder, why would you make that choice? So that's the problem.
The problem is that more of the people who are actually all in, not just telling you they're all in, more of the people that are actually all in, who are actually trying to do everything on the planet to put themselves in the best case to win and are willing to sacrifice for it, they're going to want to be at the dinner where they're learning about AI people.
The problem is that more of the people who are actually all in, not just telling you they're all in, more of the people that are actually all in, who are actually trying to do everything on the planet to put themselves in the best case to win and are willing to sacrifice for it, they're going to want to be at the dinner where they're learning about AI people.